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  • Rosily Vineyard Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc 2024 - 12 Bottles

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    Winery Overview & Region Rosily Vineyard is an estate winery based in Margaret River, WA. The vineyard was first planted in the mid-1990s using...

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What is Dry White Wine?

Dry white wines are basically white wines that have no sweet taste or contain minimal residual sugar, typically less than 10 grams per liter, resulting in a crisp, refined taste. During fermentation, yeast transforms the majority of grape sugars to alcohol, leaving very little sweetness. These wines have fruity or floral characteristics, minerality, and acidity without being overly sweet. Clean finishes and a pleasant acidity are common characteristics. Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, and white blends like SSB/SBS are among the most popular types.

Buy Dry White Wine Online in Australia.

Enjoy refreshing , crisp, and bright flavours in every sip when you buy dry white wines online in Australia from Just Wines. Check out our incredible selection of top-notch Australian white wines, perfect to toast on special occasions or just because you need a refreshing drink on a Wednesday night. If you’re not a fan of anything sweet, dry white wines are the best pick to discover your ideal drop, offering  a pleasurable drinking experience without being overly sweet. From  Adelaide Hills Chardonnay to Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, here you can find the best white wine from top wine-producing regions across Australia and New Zealand.

Popular Dry White Wines in Australia

Australia is leading in producing world-class dry white wines. Chardonnay leads as the country's most planted white variety, ranging from crisp unoaked styles to rich, buttery styles. Sauvignon Blanc thrives in cooler regions like Adelaide Hills and Margaret River, offering vibrant citrus and tropical notes. Riesling, particularly from Clare Valley and Eden Valley, produces world-class dry expressions with lime and mineral characteristics. Semillon from Hunter Valley is uniquely Australian, developing complex honeyed flavours with age while maintaining refreshing acidity.

Best Food Pairings with Dry White Wines

  • Chardonnay: Roast chicken or turkey, creamy pasta dishes (like fettuccine Alfredo), and mild cheeses (Brie, Camembert)

  • Sauvignon Blanc: Goat cheese salads, grilled seafood (like shrimp or white fish), and light vegetable dishes (asparagus, zucchini).

  • Pinot Grigio: Fresh seafood (oysters, scallops, or calamari), light pasta with olive oil or lemon sauces, and fresh garden salads with vinaigrette.

  • Semillon: Roasted or grilled chicken, fish dishes with butter or citrus sauces, and soft cheeses (like Havarti or young cheddar)

  • Riesling: Spicy Asian cuisine (Thai, Indian, or Szechuan dishes), pork or roasted duck, and lightly spiced vegetable dishes

FAQs

1. What is a dry white wine

A dry white wine contains little to no residual sugar and tastes crisp rather than sweet.

2. Are most white wines dry

Many popular white wines such as Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio are typically produced in dry styles.

3. What does dry white wine taste like

Dry white wines often show citrus, green apple, pear and mineral notes with refreshing acidity and a clean finish.

4. What food pairs well with dry white wine

Dry white wine pairs well with seafood, salads, grilled fish, soft cheeses and light poultry dishes.

5. How should dry white wine be served

Serve dry white wine chilled, but not overly cold, to allow its flavours and aromas to express fully.